PEUGEOT 104 coupé (1973 - 1988) : Citadine... mais pas que !

It's called a coupé, but it's actually much more than that. Launched in 1973, the Peugeot 104 coupé hides behind its three-door city car looks a 93 hp ZS2, considered today to be Peugeot's first GTi—only 1,000 were produced, and it could reach 174 km/h. This video retraces the complete history of the 104 coupé: its distinctive design with trapezoidal headlights, its interior and its evolution over the years, its mechanics with the different versions of the Type X engine, its sporty ZS and ZS2 variants, the Rallye kit and the Arvor preparation, as well as its racing achievements. Not forgetting its cousins ​​from the same platform: the Citroën LN and LNA, and the Talbot Samba, available as a convertible and in a Group B version. A complete overview of a classic French car that is far richer than it seems. 👉 Have you ever driven a Peugeot 104 Coupé, a Citroën LN, or a Talbot Samba? 👍 Like the video and subscribe to support Les Carnets de l'Automobile. ⸻ 📱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... 🎵 TikTok:   / lescarnetsdelautomobiles   📸 Instagram:   / les_carnets_de_lautomobile   🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/[FULL_LINK] 📘 Our books: https://www.amazon.fr/s?k=les+carnets... 🖼️ Ayrton Senna Poster: https://lafficheur-francais.fr/produc...